'I wish I was dead already': Fears for Lana Del Rey, 27, over dark interview where she says dying young is 'glamorous' and idolises 'The 27 club'

And now in a disturbing new interview, Lana Del Rey says she believes her life is like 'one f***ed movie'
and she's adamant she doesn't want to live anymore.

The 27-year-old singer, who shot to fame following her
hit Video Games, told The Guardian: 'I wish I was dead already... That's just how I feel. If it wasn't
that way, then I wouldn't say it. I would be scared if I knew [death] was
coming, but ...'

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Worries: Lana Del Rey, pictured on Thursday, gave an interview where she said she wishes she was dead

The brunette beauty admits Amy Winehouse and Kurt Cobain,
who both died aged 27, are her heroes and she insists there is something
beautiful about dying young.

Asked whether she regards early death as glamorous, she
replied: 'I don't know. Ummm, yeah.'

Del Rey, whose computer was hacked in 2012 and her songs
leaked online, admits that she hasn't felt any pleasure towards fame in the
three years she's been in the spotlight.

She explained: 'I never felt any of the enjoyment.
It was all bad, all of it.'

Pertinent: Del Rey called her breakthrough 2012 album Born To Die

Not interested: Del Rey said she would like to conduct her career out without media interest

The singer also said she no longer wanted to 'keep doing this' referring to her music career.

The Born to Die hitmaker also revealed that she had
planned to work with The Velvet Underground's former frontman Lou Reed - who passed
away on October 27, 2013 - but he died the day she flew out to America to meet
him.

She recalled: 'I took the red eye, touched down at
7am... and two minutes later he died.

Del Rey, whose real name is Elizabeth Grant, may have received rave reviews for her music, but she was the subject of some backlash and accusations of 'fakery' after the success of Video Games and has previously discussed her battle with alcohol.

In fact she appears to crave a life away from the spotlight and the media that 'always puts an adjective in front of my name, and never a good one.'

THE '27 CLUB'

The notorious 27 Club, also known as Forever 27,
is a group of musicians who have all died at the age of 27 while
struggling to cope with fame.

Amy Winehouse was the most recent victim, passing away at the age of 27 on July 23 2011 of alcohol poisoning at her London home.

Pumped with heroin and valium, Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain turned a gun on himself in 1994

Club members: Amy Winehouse, Kurt Cobain and Jimi Hendrix, all died at the age of 27

Jim Morrison died aged 27 back in 1971, while Janis Joplin died aged 27 in 1970 and the body of Brian Jones was discovered at the bottom of a swimming pool in 1969

Rolling
Stone Jones drowned in a swimming pool in July 1969; Hendrix choked to death
in September 1970 after mixing wine with sleeping pills and singer Janis Joplin
suffered a suspected heroin overdose the following month.

Doors star Morrison died of heart failure in July 1971.

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